Arthur D. Little (ADL, est. 1886), the global innovation management consulting firm and Spinverse, Finlandâs leading consultancy specializing in building innovation ecosystems, have today entered a new partnership. Spinverse expands ADLâs presence to one of the most innovative countries in the world, Finland, and ADL can offer Spinverse services to its clients globally.

Arthur D. Little has today released its first study on the Telecom sector in Belgium, commissioned by the five major operators of the Belgian Telecom market (Base Company, Mobistar, Proximus, Telenet and VOO), entitled âA New Deal for the Telecom Sector in Belgiumâ at a seminar in Brussels, Belgium.

The media & entertainment sector in France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom (the âEU5â) is experiencing a massive digital transformation, which creates a complex and volatile environment for traditional players. With its unique Media Flow of Funds methodology and extensive supporting interviews with content and media executives, Arthur D. Little (ADL) provides insight into the speed of the transition to online and the main beneficiaries.

China urbanization is leading to huge mobility challenges. Looking ahead, Chinese cities will become more urban at a higher speed than most cities around the world, with 77% of its population living in cities by 2050. Such urbanization is producing huge mobility challenges around congestion, pollution and accessibility of transportation. In its new report launched at the Michelin Challenge Bibendum global summit, Arthur D. Littleâs âStrategic Directions and Ecosystems to Address Chinaâs Urban Mobility Challenges,â highlights key challenges and strategic directions for Chinese cities to shape the future of urban mobility.